ADATA XPG Unveils INFINITY Fans and MAESTRO Air Coolers for PC Builders

ADATA XPG launches INFINITY series fans with unibody design and MAESTRO air coolers supporting up to 230 W TDP for PC builders seeking efficient thermal management.

ADATA XPG Unveils INFINITY Fans and MAESTRO Air Coolers for PC Builders

ADATA XPG has introduced two new product lines for PC thermal management that target builders looking to simplify cable routing while increasing cooling performance. The INFINITY series fans use a unibody design intended to remove the need for traditional fan cables and allow daisy-chaining multiple units together. This approach gives users more flexibility when configuring airflow in their cases.

New cooling solutions feature unibody fans and high-TDP air coolers with FDB hydraulic bearings.

The company also released two new air coolers under its MAESTRO line: the 42SA single-tower model and the 62DA twin-tower variant. Both cooling solutions pair their respective heatsinks with fans that use FDB hydraulic bearings to reduce noise while maintaining high static pressure for efficient heat dissipation.

The INFINITY F360, INFINITY F120, and INFINITY R120 fans all share the same structural concept where power and control signals pass through internal connectors rather than external wiring. The MAESTRO 42SA cooler utilizes four copper heat pipes to handle processor loads up to 200 W TDP. Meanwhile, the larger MAESTRO 62DA model incorporates six high-performance heat pipes to support systems generating up to 230 W of thermal energy.

Both MAESTRO coolers come equipped with ARGB fans that integrate lighting effects directly into the hydraulic bearing design. The unibody fan architecture allows builders to chain multiple INFINITY units together for coordinated lighting and airflow without managing separate power cables on their workbenches.

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